Indisputable Global Cooling – 1979

“LAWRENCE JOURNAL-WORLD Sunday, March 11, 1979 Page 8A

DENVER (AP) — The Midwest is buried under unusually heavy snows.

California goes through two winters of extreme drought, then is inundated by rain. The South shivers with unaccustomed cold.

Recurrent drought brings famine and death to areas of West Africa. India is soaked by floods; northern Europe battered by severe storms.

What’s happening to our climate” Do such increasingly frequent extremes portend a new pattern? Are we headed for another ice age? Or trouble from a gradual heating of the Earth by mankind’s industrial and agricultural activities?

One thing is indisputable: the world has been cooling off since World War II, something like one degree Fahrenheit.”

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4 Responses to Indisputable Global Cooling – 1979

  1. Russell Cook says:

    — “… Are we headed for another ice age? Or trouble from a gradual heating of the Earth by mankind’s industrial and agricultural activities? …”

    Exxon would not have known jack about burning fossil fuels exclusively causing global warming – “hottest year evah!” – back in the 1970s. As I pointed out yesterday in my dissection of “Chicago v BP et al.” ( http://gelbspanfiles.com/?p=16237 ), that’s one of the two fatal problems with the ExxonKnew lawsuits. The other problem is their blatantly false accusations that skeptic climate scientists are paid to spread disinformation.

  2. roaddog says:

    I remember that winter like no other. Iowa, where I resided, was buried in snow such as I’d never seen growing up 150 miles to the north, in southern Minnesota.

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